PEACE TREATIES
ITALY DISAPPOINTED (Rec. 1 p.m.) LONDON, Jan. 1. The Italian Government lias issued a communique expressing disappointment at the failure of the Moscow conference to give special consideration to Italy in the draft of the peace treaty, says Reuter’s Rome correspondent. The communique states: The lian Press clearly emphasised the fear that the Moscow conversations ignore the special position recognised for Italy at the Potsdam Conference in view of Italy’s 18 months of co-belli-gerency, which 1 places her above other enemy States.” The communique denies foreign Press reports suggesting that Italy is disappointed because she was not allowed by the Allies to carry out direct negotiations with Yugoslavia. It is stated that Britain, the United States and Russia en'couraged and facilitated the moves to reopen relations between Italy and Yugoslavia.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 69, 2 January 1946, Page 3
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